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Desriani M. J. U. Pati; Mustakim Sahdan; Cathrin W. D. Geghi; Agus Setyobudi

Jurnal ilmu Kesehatan Umum 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Health checks in the market are an effort to determine the condition of a clean, safe, comfortable and healthy market environment. An unhealthy market will increase the density of flies which will have an impact on the transmission of fly-based diseases in the market. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the health conditions of the market environment and the density of flies in the Traditional Markets of Kupang City. The type and design of the research used was descriptive research with a survey method. This research was conducted at the Traditional Markets of Kupang City in September-October 2024. The population in this study was the Traditional Markets in Kupang City. The samples in this study were Oebobo Market, Kasih Naikoten Market and Oeba Market. Data analysis was conducted descriptively, The results of the study showed that from 124 assessment variables obtained a total score of yes for Oebobo Market of 58 (46.77%), a total score of yes for Kasih Naikoten Market of 50 (40.32%) and a total score of yes for Oeba Market 44 (35.48%) with the third category of markets not meeting the requirements of a healthy market and the results of measuring the level of fly density at the Kupang City Traditional Market with each Market 3 points determined namely Meat Stall, Raw Fish Stall and Trash bin at Oebobo Market obtained an average fly density of 6 tails/blockgrill, at Kasih Naikoten Market the average fly density was 10 tails/blockgrill and at Oeba Market the average fly density was 9 tails/blockgrill with a high fly density category. Therefore, cooperation is needed between the government and the local community to maintain each other and create a healthy and clean market environment to avoid disease.

Deril Prasetio Pasda Putra; Budi Santosa Kramadibrata

Jurnal Strategi Bisnis Teknologi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Traditional markets and supermarkets offer unique shopping experiences. Changes in shopping patternsreflect the complexity of social and economic dynamics. This study aims to understand the impact of consumerneeds and product quality on shopping preferences in the traditional market of Pesing Koneng, West Jakarta,benefiting academics, practitioners, and policymakers. The study employs an associative quantitative approachwith 96 respondents and questionnaires as research instruments. The analysis results indicate a positive influenceof consumer needs and product quality on shopping preferences. It is important to note that this analysis wasconducted solely in one traditional market without considering other variables or moderators that could affectshopping preferences more comprehensively.

Sherly Dewitry Nenobota; Fidelis Atanus; Yohanes Fritantus

Konsensus : Jurnal Ilmu Pertahanan, Hukum dan Ilmu Komunikasi 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The formulation of the research problem is what are the results of traditional market management policies in Pasar Baru Kefamenanu, North Central Timor Regency. The aim of this research is to analyze and describe the Traditional Market Management Policy at Pasar Baru Kefamenanu, North Central Timor Regency. This research uses qualitative methods to describe the management of traditional markets in Pasar Baru Kefamenanu, North Central Timor Regency. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this research show that the Traditional Market Management Policy in Pasar Baru Kefamenanu, North Central Timor Regency has been implemented well in accordance with time and costs; The adequacy and maintenance of supporting facilities and infrastructure for markets in the form of stalls, public toilets and parking areas, still needs to be optimized by the relevant agencies; the provision of buildings/places provided has not been fully utilized by the traders because the buildings/places built are ineffective or not in accordance with the wishes of the traders; Responsiveness in the Management of Traditional Markets at Pasar Baru Kefamenanu, North Central Timor Regency regarding the responses or responses of traders and consumers in the management of Pasar Baru Kefamenanu is positive and does not cause problems;  The government has taken steps to improve management at the Kefamenanu New Market as well as possible, but traders and consumers still need to improve.

Meyliana Natasyha Nitia Chandra; Agus Salim

RISOMA : Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan 2024 Asosiasi Ilmuwan Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Humaniora Indonesia

Floating markets in Kalimantan have been an integral part of the traditional trading system in the region. Maritime activities play an important role in supporting the sustainability of these markets as they connect local traders to different regions in the archipelago through waterways. This article examines the dynamics of trade in floating markets, focusing on how changes in maritime activities can affect traditional trade structures and patterns. Modernization of sea transportation and competition from land-based markets have successfully affected the competitiveness of waterborne traders. Therefore, the article also discusses the challenges faced by traders, such as limited access to suitable maritime infrastructure and changing consumer preferences. The research suggests that while floating markets continue to play an important role in the local economy, pressures from globalization and changes in maritime governance may threaten their sustainability.

Shafira Imanina; Wahyuni Zahrah

Misterius: Publikasi Ilmu Seni dan Desain Komunikasi Visual 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

Traditional markets are places where sellers and buyers interact directly in social and economic aspects. This design aims to create cleanliness and comfort for visitors by using an eco-friendly architectural approach. This study's research method uses qualitative methods through literature studies and also field observations with primary data obtained through surveys, documentation and interviews. Then carry out an analysis of the site and architectural aspects to serve as guidelines for design. This design implements the main concepts, including zoning which consists of a public zone, namely the traders' room, inner court, food court area, event area and parking area, a semi-public zone, namely the reception room in the management room, a private zone, namely the management room and service zones, namely security post, loading dock, toilet, prayer room and service room. The zoning concept is based on its function, namely a traditional market where the parking area surrounds the market building, then there is a loading dock area that surrounds the market building and there is a food court area in the inner court of the market and an event area in the market section. This market building has an open concept which only has a roof as protection from sunlight and rain. This building has a height of 1 floor with a spatial arrangement for wet commodities and dry commodities and also non-food items in the front area. The central part of the room or the center of the room has an inner court area for culinary delights by adding a concept and having lighting that comes from skylights on the roof.    

Satriyono, Adiska Putra Bagas; Muhammad Faisal; Febby Rahmatullah Masruchin

SARGA: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 2024 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945

Pasar tradisional sebagai entitas ekonomi dan budaya dihadapkan pada tantangan keberlanjutan, terutama di era globalisasi dan modernisasi. Artikel ini mengusulkan konsep "Pasar Rakyat Glura Srawung" sebagai inovasi desain untuk menjawab permasalahan yang dihadapi oleh Pasar Keputran Selatan di Kota Surabaya. Konsep ini mengintegrasikan fleksibilitas aksesibilitas pasar, modul lapak yang fleksibel, dan penerapan nilai-nilai budaya Srawung dalam lingkungan pasar. Melalui pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif, penelitian ini menghasilkan desain pasar yang diharapkan dapat meningkatkan vitalitas pasar, mempertahankan budaya lokal, dan memberikan kontribusi terhadap pelestarian pasar tradisional. Penelitian ini juga membahas potensi konsep Glura sebagai model untuk diterapkan pada pasar tradisional lainnya dan memberikan landasan bagi studi lanjutan dalam pengembangan desain pasar yang berkelanjutan.

Shafira Aulia Putri; Rino Wicaksono; Intan Findanavy Ridzqo

SARGA: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 2024 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945

Berdasarkan data Kementrian Perdagangan pada tahun 2022, hanya 0,3% dari jumlah pasar rakyat di Indonesia yang baru mendapatkan sertifikasi SNI pasar rakyat. Istilah ‘pasar tradisional’ memiliki konotasi yang kurang bagus karena diidentikkan dengan keadaanya yang kumuh, bau, sempit, tidak beraturan dan tidak aman bagi pengunjung. Oleh sebab itu kemudian dikembangkan istilah ‘pasar rakyat’ yang memiliki makna yang lebih baik. Pasar Minggu Korpri Suradita merupakan pasar rakyat yang berlokasi di dalam kawasan perumahan di Kecamatan Cisauk, Kabupaten Tangerang. Walaupun telah disebut sebagai ‘pasar rakyat’, namun berdasarkan ulasan masyarakat yang disampaikan melalui laman nicelocal.id dan Google Maps, pengunjung Pasar Minggu Korpri Suradita menyampaikan keluhan bahwa pasar ini ternyata masih memerlukan penataan yang lebih baik, lapak yang semrawut, parkir yang tidak beraturan. Untuk itu, tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengkaji dan menganalisis mengenai permasalahan dan mengetahui apakah Pasar Minggu Korpri Suradita sudah memenuhi standar persyaratan teknis SNI 8152:2021 Pasar Rakyat. Metode yang digunakan yaitu deskriptif kuantitatif. Data didapatkan dari wawancara dan observasi dan dianalisis menggunakan skoring yaitu, 0 (tidak tersedia), 1 (tidak sesuai standar), dan 2 (sesuai standar). Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa Pasar Minggu Korpri Suradita belum memenuhi Standar Nasional Indonesia tentang Pasar Rakyat tahun 2021, yang terlihat dari sebagian besar fasilitas yang masih belum tersedia.

Misda Sari; Misda Sari; Ariansyah Ariansyah; Iwan Setiawan

Jurnal Elektronika dan Komputer 2024 STEKOM PRESS

Along with the rapid development of technology and knowledge at this time makes information a very important role in order to achieve goals the development of computer technology today has grown rapidly, this encourages the creation of the need for the application of increasingly sophisticated computer technology. Design and build a kiosk rental information system at the web-based traditional market of Sumaja Makmur Village aims to facilitate the process of kiosk rental payment transactions. The situation faced by the traditional market of Sumaja Makmur Village is that the process of stall rental transactions is still carried out manually, so it takes time because traders have to come to the market chairman's office to make stall rental transactions. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method, while the system development method uses the waterfall method.

Manie Sari Ama Putri; Puteri Adiba Wan Noer Azizah; Dhea Amallia

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Traditional markets are transaction centers and supply networks for people's basic needs so that in traditional markets there is quite strong competitiveness between traders because in traditional markets many traders sell the same merchandise as other traders. Therefore, in serving consumers, traders must provide good service so that consumers feel comfortable and will return and become regulars at the shop. In traditional markets there is a relationship or personality relationship between sellers and buyers. This is related to the concept of social capital which is getting to know each other and in which there are also elements of trust, social networks and normative values ​​between economic actors. Social capital in traditional markets plays a very important role in the existence of traditional markets so it is not surprising that the development of modern markets is increasingly widespread nowadays, but traditional markets can still survive and become a culture and necessity that is still very much needed by the local community to this day. The research method for analyzing Trader Interactions in Traditional Markets to Improve Economic Welfare in Tanggul Wetan Village uses descriptive methods. In this research analysis, we use social capital theory based on Pierre Bourdieu's perspective, which states that the definition of social capital is the amount of resources, actual or virtual, that are gathered in an individual or group because they have a long-lasting network of reciprocal relationships of acquaintance and more or less recognition. institutionalized (Field, 2011:23). We researchers use the concept of trust.

Firda Febrianti, Putri; Helmi; Tri Kuncoro, M. Firdaus; Irawati, Dyan

Transformasi: Journal of Economics and Business Management 2024 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Traditional markets in Sidoarjo, like in many places in Indonesia, play an important role in the local economy and community life. However, the challenges of modernization and competition with modern markets have threatened the sustainability of these traditional markets. The role of entrepreneurs and market managers is key in developing traditional markets in Sidoarjo. This research aims to analyze the role of entrepreneurs and market managers in developing traditional markets in Sidoarjo. The research method used is a qualitative study with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and direct observation in the field. The research results show that entrepreneurs have a strategic role in increasing the competitiveness of traditional markets through product innovation, promotion and improving service quality. Meanwhile, market managers play an important role in organizing market governance, ensuring cleanliness, safety and comfort of visitors, as well as facilitating cooperation between sellers. By actively involving entrepreneurs and market managers in the development process, traditional markets in Sidoarjo can face the challenges of modernization and increase their attractiveness for local communities and tourists. In conclusion, close collaboration between entrepreneurs and market managers is needed to ensure the sustainability and progress of traditional markets in Sidoarjo.

Pramandhani, Vamelia Aurina; Septa Wiki Dwi Cahyani

NALAR: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan 2024 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Penelitian ini merupakan bagian sosiolinguistik dalam kajian bahasa jual beli. Dalam transaksi jual beli, para pelaku transaksi menggunakan bahasa paling mudah dimengerti dengan tujuan saling untung. Pedangang tradisional menggunakan bahasa lisan halus dan sopan, sedangkan pedagang modern lebih dominan menggunakan bahasa tulisan yang komunikatif dan menarik. Keduanya sama sama bertujuan untuk menarik pembeli. Tujuan penulis adalah mempelajari dan mencari perbedaan bahasa tersebut yang digunakan oleh pelaku transaksi jual beli di pasar tradisional dan pasar modern (swalayan) yang ada di kota Semarang.

Jeanet Putri Shintya Nubatonis; Fransina W. Ballo; Novi Theresia Kiak

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

In the development of financial technology, many payment system innovations have emerged, one of which is the Indonesian Standard Quick Response Code (QRIS). This research aims to determine the implementation of QRIS for business actors in the Kupang City Traditional Market. This research uses a qualitative approach, with data collection methods conducting interviews, observation, documentation. The results of this research show that the Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard (QRIS) is an electronic payment tool to make it easier for people to carry out transactions. Through QRIS, people can feel the ease of making transactions anytime and anywhere, even outside bank operational hours. However, in its implementation there are several obstacles, namely a weak internet connection so that the transaction process carried out by traders is hampered, the cellphones owned by traders are not yet sophisticated so they cannot make transactions, lack of knowledge and a 0.3% deduction from the transaction value.  

Arkha Kunta Wijaya Trus Hayu; Muhadjir Anwar

Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the effect of bazaars on the sales volume of MSME products in Rungkut Kidul Village. The field observation method was used to collect data from a sample consisting of MSMEs in RW 01 - RW 06 Kelurahan Rungkut Kidul on weekdays and during bazaars. The observed variables include product sales volume per day, marketing strategies used, and consumer behavior in two different market conditions. The analysis technique used is descriptive analysis technique to describe the profile of MSMEs and the sales volume per day. The results of the analysis are expected to illustrate differences in the sales volume of MSME products in different market conditions. The findings of this study are expected to provide guidance for MSME owners and become one of the solutions to the constraints of the quiet market experienced by the majority of MSMEs in Rungkut Kidul Village.  

Gusti Agung Sri Guntari

Indonesia Bergerak : Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Abstract: Covid-19 or better known as the Corona Virus has become a public concern since its appearance was detected in China for the first time in early 2020. The death of thousands of people due to this virus has made it the center of attention of many countries, including Indonesia. The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to have put pressure on economic and social conditions in Indonesia since the end of 2019. Traditional markets have become places where many people from various places gather, resulting in an increased risk of infection. The risk of infection is not only for traders, but also for buyers and their families and people they meet or have close contact with, so it is very necessary to implement health protocols by market traders.

Sabrina Amalia; Cici Widiana Wijayanti; Azizaturrohmah Azizaturrohmah; M.Niam Roziqul Akbar; Nanda Aulia Minka +1 more

Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Traditional markets are places of interaction between sellers and buyers which are characterized by direct transactions and frequent bargaining processes. The existence of traditional markets makes people happy because traditional markets provide many basic daily needs and necessities and of course the prices are much cheaper than in supermarkets. Because of this, the development of traditional markets really needs to be improved, so that public interest increases, changes to traditional markets are needed. The development of traditional markets in Blitar can be seen, among other things, by physical renovations, activities to clean the environment around the market, arrangement of places and grouping of types of merchandise, orderly administration, order and security. Supporting factors include traditional market traders who always follow the advice and directions of market managers, the presence of cleaning staff, and good support from the Trade Department. However, there are also factors that hinder the development of traditional markets in increasing public interest, including: lack of public awareness about not throwing away rubbish, packaging of goods for sale that does not attract public interest, water drains that are often clogged with rubbish. The approach we take is a qualitative approach, such as going directly to traditional markets to see firsthand a clear picture and accurate facts.

Ramzy Ramadhan; Qoni'ah Nur Wijayani

Harmoni: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi dan Sosial 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Traditional markets are an important element in the economic and social life of communities in various regions of Indonesia, and the Temu Traditional Market around Prambon, Sidoarjo, is no exception. This research aims to carry out an in-depth analysis of the potential of the Temu traditional market as a buying and selling interaction process for the community around Prambon. Through descriptive qualitative research methods, including surveys, interviews and field observations, we explored how this traditional market functions as a center of economic activity and social interaction, as well as how it influences the dynamics of local communities. The results of the research reveal that Temu Traditional Market is not just a place for shopping, but are also important in preserving cultural heritage, supporting people's livelihoods, and encouraging unique social interactions. However, this research also identifies several challenges facing traditional markets, such as changes in consumer tastes and competition with modern shopping centers. Therefore, this research provides important insights for stakeholders and the community in understanding the vital role of the Temu traditional market in supporting economic and social life in the market.

Azahra Eka Putri; Dwi Septi Nuraeni; Lilis Renfiana

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Islamic business ethics can be explained as an understanding of principles that govern and manage businesses by considering norms and morality in line with Islamic values. In Islam, business ethics encompasses conduct in the business world that integrates the values and teachings found in the Qur'an and Hadith into a unified business practice. Buying and selling involve a process where the exchange of goods adheres to values, involving both sellers and buyers who comply with Islamic Sharia principles. The aim of this research is to evaluate the implementation of Islamic business ethics in buying and selling transactions at Pasar Pagi 28 Desa Purwoasri, North Metro District, Metro City. This study is a field research involving direct observation of traders in the market. A qualitative approach is used to descriptively analyze the business ethics behavior applied by traders at Pasar Pagi 28 Purwoasri North Metro, Metro City. The results of this research indicate that in buying and selling transactions in the traditional market of 28 Purwoasri, the five principles of Islamic business ethics, namely Tawhid, Balance/Justice, Accountability, Free will, and Excellence, have been implemented.  

Manie Sari Ama Putri; Puteri Adiba Wan Noer Azizah; Dhea Amallia

Mandub: Jurnal Politik, Sosial, Hukum dan Humaniora 2023 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

With the development of increasingly advanced and developing technology, there are currently many online buying and selling sites where many online sellers are combined into one site which can make it easier for consumers to buy the goods they want with the many attractive promotions or services they provide. to consumers. From an economic perspective, as trade in traditional markets and modern markets increases, this can create job opportunities for many people. More people choose to shop at modern markets because they are more efficient. The existence of e-commerce has become a threat to traditional market sellers, one of which is a decrease in interest and fewer visitors to buy their products. In this analysis we use the theory of social change. In this theory of social change there are several theories, one of which we take is the conflict theory discovered by Karl Marx. With the role of conflict, it creates social change and order in society. In this modern era, technology is increasingly advanced and can make all work or transaction activities easier. Many people have experienced a shift in shopping places, those who initially shopped at traditional markets are now moving to modern markets.

Juminem Sri Lestari; Titin Agustin Nengsih; Muhamad Subhan

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Business is an activity of the economy, where business activities take place in the market. Where the market is a meeting place for traders and buyers. One of them is the Muara Sabak Ulu Traditional Market with traders who are predominantly Muslim. Competition is an organization or individual vying to get what they want. This study uses a type of qualitative research and the object of this research is the traditional market traders of Muara Sabak Ulu. Sources of data used are primary data and secondary data, the techniques used in collecting data are observation, interviews and documentation. The determination of the pricing mechanism at the Muara Sabak Ulu Traditional Market is found in the selling price and the interest of the buyer where the trader will raise the price of the goods above the price given by the distributor. The factor for the occurrence of violations of business ethics in the Muara Sabak Ulu Traditional Market is because the opportunity to cheat will encourage people to do so. The intention to cheat will increase if the trader is under pressure to achieve a goal that he feels is very important. There are traders in the Muara Sabak Ulu Traditional Market who comply with the ethics of trading and the principles of Islamic business ethics and there are also those who are not in accordance with the principles of Islamic business ethics.

Siraj Aiqan Zhorifi; Agustina Mutia; Agusriandi Agusriandi

Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah (JUPIEKES) 2023 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

In today's digital era, the economy is a very important aspect for every human life in order to meet every need such as clothing, food and shelter. In Islam, every human being is encouraged to compete in trying, but Islam underlines that the intended effort should be in terms of goodness not the other way around which can plunge people into satanic acts. In this study the method used is a qualitative method. The informants in this study were eight traders and three buyers. The type of data used is primary data with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews and documentation. Checking the validity of the data is done by testing the internal validity (credibility), preparing a triangulation plan, identifying informants and participants. Based on the results of this study indicate that the competition between traders in the Keramat Tinggi Market, Muara Bulian District includes five principles, namely unity (unity), balance (fairness), free will, responsibility, and truth. Of the five principles, most of the business competition activities carried out by traders are in accordance with Islamic business ethics, although there are some traders who carry out unfair business competition and conflict with Islamic business ethics, namely traders with large capital, setting prices below the prices of other traders and there are Merchants who report that the quality is not in accordance with their merchandise with the aim of turning off other traders and can harm the buyer. In implementing the five principles of Islamic business ethics there are obstacles to the principle of responsibility because there are some traders who actually provide insurance or compensation to the buyer if there is a defect in the goods and also some do not provide insurance to the buyer if there is a defect in the goods. But this happens not for the sole reason of making a profit, but to minimize the losses that occur.